EdW is named in homage to the book The Hare with Amber Eyes a family memoir by Edmund de Waal, sculptor, writer, and collector. The sculpture is a large-scale version of an assemblage, the art of combining disparate materials in sculpture, a medium used by artists such as Miró and Picasso.

Carol Brown Goldberg has shown her work in the U.S. and internationally in over 100 solo and group exhibitions, including traveling exhibits throughout Spain and Mexico. Her work is included in many museums and private collections, including New Orleans Museum of Art and National Museum for Women in the Arts, as well as outdoor sculpture installations at the Kreeger Msuem and the Katzen Arts Center at American University. The Luther W. Brady Art Gallery hosted the exhibition, Carol Brown Goldberg: Sculpture and Works on Paper, February 29-April 20, 2012.

Sorry, but we don't have a picture of this historical marker yet. If you have a picture, please share it with us. It's simple to do. 1) Become a member. 2) Adopt this historical marker listing. 3) Upload the picture.

Stay In Touch

About Historical Marker Project

We are building the largest online collection of historical markers, along with other markers that
represent significant events, people, places, and more, but we can't do it without your help. Become
a member and you'll be able to add historical markers, post comments, save favorites, check in, and
more.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Keep up with everything we do — We'll deliver our newsletter to your inbox each week.